/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/06/03/#kubuntu-devel.txt

Riddell_Groo_: I've not looked at kdebindings yet since it didn't compile with beta 1, hopefully it'll compile with beta 2 we'll just have to see00:00
RiddellSime: do you know if kdebindings is compiling now?00:00
_Groo_Riddell: well like i said youll have backport pqt4, qscintilla2 and sip from current snapshots00:00
_Groo_Riddell: i didnt tryed to compile with latest kdelibs from svn but with beta1 it borks .00:02
Riddellmm, fun fun00:02
_Groo_it has problems with both soprano and akonadi00:02
_Groo_even disabling both doesnt do the trick... i even tryed last week kdebindings svn, still no can do... but im using libs from beta1 so i hope its fixed upstream.. but new pyqt and qscintilla are mandatory00:04
_Groo_Riddell: one good news is that i did extensive testing with qt raster enabled by default, and im happy to report that it looks pretty good00:05
_Groo_and thats with qt 4.5.1, 4.5.2 should be even more stable00:06
Riddellraster is interesting but I'd really like to know the opinion of Qt developers before considering changing it in our packages00:06
m4vi was just reading something in #koffice about kword crashing because kubuntu had raster by default00:06
_Groo_Riddell: agreed, but since its a compile option and can be deactivated at runtime (per app), it might be nice to create a specific ppa or branch for it.. its just the same qt anyway00:07
_Groo_m4v: not true, im using raster and koffice works like a charm00:07
_Groo_m4v: and kubuntu DOESNT ship raster by default00:07
_Groo_m4v: raster isnt evil anyway, its even a more clean susbsystem then native.. what occurs is that some apps needed workarounds that are exposed with raster00:08
_Groo_m4v: bespin had a such workaround that was crashing plasma-overlay on exit (nothing major) (like in screensaver locking), i reported and helped bespin guys, and its now fixed in bespin svn...00:09
_Groo_m4v: so if you use raster and some app MIGHT crash try changing the decorator to oxygen or bespin. skulpture works fine also00:10
m4vdon't worry, I'm not a dev just you don't actually have to explain me, i was just quoting "17:51 <ThomasZ> I guess that kubuntu ships a Qt that uses the raster paint engine per default. which makes kword crash"00:11
m4vi'll paste that in #koffice00:11
_Groo_Riddell: what i would sugest (less work path) would be to create a qt-raster packages that would be mutually exclusive with qt native (like ffmpeg restricted). easy to do and the user would be able to use whatever he wants or works best for him00:11
_Groo_m4v: aparently he doesnt even know that if he used kword -graphisystem native he would be back to native behaviour...00:12
_Groo_m4v: and would have the same crash since kubuntu DOESNT compile raster as default00:13
RiddellThomasZ works for Qt so he likely has a fair idea of how it works00:13
_Groo_Riddell: i respect that, but then he SHOULD know that kubuntu doesnt..00:14
_Groo_unfortunatelly kubuntu is getting a bad rep for not being a good kde distro.. which is absolutely not true00:14
_Groo_Riddell: but sometimes you guys screw up big time :D like the idea to ship network plasma manager by default in jaunty... the damn thing is far from being finished..00:15
Riddell_Groo_: we didn't have many options for network mangement00:15
_Groo_i bitched over and over on this channel about that would blow up in our faces00:16
_Groo_Riddell: shipped nm-applet instead.. thats what fedora guys did for 1100:16
Riddellwe're a kde distro, nm-applet isn't kde00:16
_Groo_unfortunatelly the plasma one is amazing but its in early stages of development.. maybe it will it gold in 4.400:16
neversfelde_Groo_: whats the problem with an apt-get install network-manager-gnome ?00:17
Riddellneversfelde: hard to do without a network connection :)00:17
_Groo_neversfelde: hum... here we go again.. ok...00:17
_Groo_Riddell: exactly...00:17
neversfeldeor with using knetworkmanager or even wicd?00:17
neversfeldemhh, I never had a problem with a cable and the network-manager00:17
_Groo_neversfelde: that was my point all along, i know nm-applet its a gnome app and need some heavy libs but unfortunatelly kde world is in transition.. and we DONT have a finished networkmanager app still00:18
neversfeldeis there really a user, that can't install nm-applet via a calbe connection?00:18
_Groo_neversfelde: a lot unfortunatelly, all the bitching with latest kubuntu (reviews etc) are precisely because of not being able to use wifi with plasma00:19
rgreeningapt-get install carrier-pigeon00:19
rgreeningold school data delivery00:19
_Groo_neversfelde: and we cant presume that the average joe even knows the name or how to install those packages00:19
_Groo_neversfelde: and how could he if he cant use wifi anyway? its a dead end.00:20
Riddellneversfelde: me.  my e1000e got fried by intel drivers when that bug was around00:20
neversfeldemhh, put the cable in and enjoy the net, if you are not at home, wait till you are there00:20
_Groo_Riddell: you too ? :D00:20
rgreeningryanakca: ping00:20
_Groo_neversfelde: i respect you, but you are being stubborn :P00:20
neversfeldehehe00:20
Riddell_Groo_: I only discovered it months later when I was testing network manager with cabled connections :)00:20
_Groo_Riddell: unfortunatelly i find out right away :P00:21
neversfeldeI read about the CD beeing oversized 70 MB, so this is a discussion without any future isn't it?00:21
ryanakcargreening: pong00:21
_Groo_neversfelde: ripp of openoffice..00:21
rgreeninghey, did you see kobby beta3 is out00:21
neversfeldeI read about wict 1.6 beta as a curses frontend00:21
neversfeldes/wict/wicd00:21
ryanakcargreening: I saw it was tagged, but uscan wasn't showing anything00:21
rgreeningauthor blogged about it00:22
ryanakcargreening: Lovely, uscan spotted it, I'll update my packages00:22
rgreening:)00:22
_Groo_neversfelde: or leave out some packages that arent that used in the first place.. its a live cd.. ppl need network more then they need word processing..00:22
rgreeningwhee... maybe less crashy00:22
neversfelde_Groo_: I think that there should be no Kubuntu without an office suite?00:22
_Groo_neversfelde: and we can now ship koffice 2.0 anyway ;)00:23
neversfeldecan we?00:23
ryanakcaIf there isn't an office suite installed on the live CD, how will Joe Average know that Kubuntu comes with an office suite?00:23
neversfeldeI tested it over months and it is good, but not for the average user00:23
_Groo_ryanakca: python script? click here to install FREE openoffice?00:23
neversfeldeyou can't print from kword for example00:23
_Groo_neversfelde: yesi know, i was saying.. better then none00:24
_Groo_neversfelde: sure you can..00:24
rgreeningkoffice <> ready for me :)00:24
neversfeldeno, an office suite seems to be much mor important than nm-applet00:24
ryanakca_Groo_: Weren't you just advocating that you shouldn't ship something that's half done?00:24
rgreeninglol.. hahah ryanakca00:24
rgreeningzing00:24
neversfeldergreening: are you able to Export as PDF in kword or even do a print?00:24
_Groo_ryanakca: im advocating that shipping a broken wifi manager pisses ppl more then not shipping openoffice because of lack of space00:25
rgreeningneversfelde: I sadi koffice <> (not equal) to ready00:25
rgreening<> != etc00:25
rgreeningIm a ooo user00:25
rgreeningI much prefer it00:25
rgreening_Groo_: for me the plasmoid work perfectly fine wireless and wired00:26
* ryanakca uses LaTeX and much prefers it... but it isn't something you really want to teach your grandmum how to use...00:26
neversfeldewhat about that wicd ncurses, should be samll and not gtk. We could wirtite a good doc how to use it and there would be an alternative00:26
rgreeninglatex == teh evil00:26
_Groo_rgreening: are you using wpa or wpa2 by any chance?00:26
rgreeningnope, wep (weak I know)00:26
neversfeldeimo much better  than killing the office suite or using the gnome frontend00:27
rgreeningiirc, wasn't knetworkmanager available (and possibly in the cd)?00:27
neversfeldeit is00:27
_Groo_rgreening: here wep doesnt work with plasma, only wpa and wpa2.. its a known bug its even in the source TODO.. like i said the plasma is very nice but its a running target for now00:27
ryanakcaneversfelde: Shouldn't be too hard to port an ncurses frontend to qt4? And yeah, what happened to knetworkmanager?00:27
neversfeldebut no one understands, that there is a knetworkamanger AND a plasma-widget-networkmanager00:28
rgreening_Groo_: wep doesn't work for you? what version are you running. I have be successful with wep for a long time00:28
_Groo_neversfelde: yes true, but the plasma one is activated by default00:28
ryanakcaSo, if knetworkmanager is there, why would we also bother with nm-applet?00:28
_Groo_rgreening: latest from svn00:28
neversfeldeI do support to new users every day and it is not a sollution for them do use knetworkmanager or nm-applet00:29
_Groo_rgreening: never did, with the one shipped with jaunty and with latest code00:29
rgreeningsvn == don't complain ;)00:29
neversfeldethey do not know the difference or even how to start ist00:29
* Riddell snoozes00:29
_Groo_rgreening: come on, you know svn is more updated and stable then what was shipped ;)00:29
ryanakcargreening: Any ideas as for http://ryanak.ca/~ryan/ryan-kobby_1.0b3-1-i386-20090602-1925 ... libqinfinity gets pulled and installed, but CMake doesn't seem to be able to find it....00:29
ryanakcaNight Riddell00:29
* rgreening thinks _Groo_is looking to help develope, patch, bugfix the next build...00:30
_Groo_i gotta go also..00:30
_Groo_rgreening: yes i do00:30
neversfelderyanakca: I read about it in the faq http://wiki.github.com/greghaynes/kobby/faq00:30
_Groo_rgreening: im doing it one way or the other for the last two builds :P but i normally keep myself in the shadows.. waiting, plotting...00:30
ryanakcaneversfelde: Hmm... looks like a good place to look, thanks :)00:31
rgreeninglike a grew00:31
* rgreening has played zork00:31
* _Groo_ is a ex-WoW addict00:31
rgreeningmeh, nuttin beat a text based game00:31
* neversfelde plays freeciv, only one time a year :D00:31
* _Groo_ misses is raids00:31
rgreening:g n00:32
rgreening:open door00:32
neversfeldedo you think we coukd update wicd to 1.6 beta ?00:32
neversfeldes/coukd/could00:32
rgreeningneversfelde: is it in main or universe00:33
_Groo_neversfelde: let me see. wicd which is gtk = good.. nm-applet = bad?00:33
neversfeldeI never tested that curses frontend, but I know several users, that are very happy with it00:33
neversfeldergreening: there is a ncurses and gtk frontend afaik, we could ship the first one for emergency00:34
ryanakcargreening: Gotta love MUDs, eh?00:34
neversfeldeif it works00:34
rgreeningmuds were da bomb00:34
valgaavPersonally I'm very happy with the plasma nm in jaunty00:35
neversfeldeyes, works perfectly here, too00:35
* _Groo_ will start killing kitties00:35
rgreeningI agree, works for me00:35
_Groo_aaaaarghhh00:36
neversfeldebut there are a lot of people, who can't use ist00:36
rgreeningI think Its cause I use Intel based systems :)00:36
valgaavplease no gtk+ :P00:36
ryanakcaneversfelde: CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX = /usr  ... should be correct, no?00:36
neversfeldeatheros here00:36
_Groo_i have atheros also, but the problem isnt always your card but the router.. that works fine with nm-applet but has issues with plasma00:37
neversfelderyanakca: sorry, no idea, I only read the FAQ for starting the server^^00:37
_Groo_well gotta go.. i know the current netwrkmanager plasma thing is a hot topic, lets see till karmic is out if the kde guys have time to bang out the bugs00:39
_Groo_but remember that fedora guys where able to release kde 4 with bell and whistles AND nm-applet :P00:40
_Groo_ow btw, where can i send rekonq 0.1 package?00:40
neversfelde_Groo_: afaik has Tonio_uploaded it,yet00:41
_Groo_this review shows exactly what i said about frustration with network00:42
_Groo_http://www.itnewstoday.com/?p=29300:42
ryanakca_Groo_: Debian00:42
_Groo_neversfelde: ok ppl, seeya all later00:42
_Groo_ryanakca: i was thinking about some queue upload? no one ever botehered to explain to me a proper upload sequence00:43
_Groo_well see ya ppl :)00:44
ryanakcaCould someone take a look at kobby & libqinfinity please, http://packages.ryanak.ca/apt/pool/main/ has the source and binary (i386) packages00:44
neversfeldesomeone likes to bet with my about the daisy plasma widget version :D00:46
neversfeldeist is 0.0.4.1400:46
neversfeldeI think that there will be 0.0.4.2600:46
neversfeldeanyone holds it :D00:46
neversfeldes/ist/it00:46
* ScottK waves.02:52
vorianyo03:23
* ScottK isn't going to play that game again tonight.03:23
vorianha03:23
vorianoy03:24
ScottKoy vey!03:24
jjesseis that a different game?03:25
voriandunno03:26
vorianare you interested in playing the sponsorship game?03:31
vorianif so, its an easy one03:33
vorianhttp://machine-crusade.net/skulpture/03:33
ScottKvorian: I'll have a look.04:14
ScottKvorian: debian/copyright could stand an update.04:16
ScottKThe package isn't distributable as described by debian/copyright, but fortunately it's wrong (at least for the new version)04:18
ScottKvorian: When you get that fixed, let me know.04:38
SimeRiddell: PyKDE4 should be in good working order for beta 2. \o/07:16
=== hunger_t is now known as hunger
RiddellSime: awooga08:55
=== sabdfl1 is now known as sabdfl
sebasAre there 4.3 packages for Jaunty?09:43
Riddellsebas: yes, I'm about to copy them across09:44
sebasRiddell: ah nice09:44
Riddelloh, 4.309:44
sebasI've got my new machine and want 4.3 on it09:44
Riddellassumed you were asking about 4.2.4 for the release09:44
Riddellwe have 4.3 beta 1 as well09:44
sebasNo, I'm looking for the beta09:45
* sebas went for edgy in this setup09:45
sebasext4 from the start, 4.3 ...09:45
sebasWhere can I find the 4.3 beta ones?09:45
Riddellsebas: https://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/experimental09:46
sebasthank you!09:46
Riddellthey never left experimental because of upgrading problems but those should be all fixed now09:46
Riddelllet me know if you still have any problems though09:46
sebassure09:47
Tm_Tsebas: don't forget that beta2 is going tagging today so it should be coming out soon09:57
sebasTm_T: sure, I'm usually the one releasing it :)09:59
Tm_Taye09:59
Tm_TRiddell: you know about this? http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kde-4.2.410:50
Tm_T(the article is missing)10:50
Tm_Thmm, now there's some10:51
Riddellyes, I did write it10:52
Tm_Troger10:52
Tm_Twas just wondering10:52
RiddellTm_T: any problems?11:22
Tm_TRiddell: no not anymoer11:31
Tm_Tmore11:31
Tm_Tsebas: hmmmmm, how will we do with Jaunty and KDE bugfix releases, are these coming to main repositories or not?11:43
Tonio_hi11:43
Tonio_printer config is broken on karmic or is that just me ?11:44
Tonio_http://pastebin.ca/144604911:44
Riddellnot just you11:45
Tonio_kk11:48
Tonio_it worked 10 days ago since I was able to install my printer using it11:48
Tonio_Riddell: kopete-facebook stil ftbfs for me... that's why it's not uploaded yet...12:05
Tonio_Riddell: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lkopete_videodevice <-- have seen that problem ?12:06
RiddellTonio_: sigh, my kdenetwork upload to fix that doesn't seem to have arrived12:10
Riddelllet me try again12:10
Tonio_kk12:11
* Tonio_ works on k-d-s12:11
neversfelde4.2.4 Upgrade wants to remove kdeartwork, kdebase-workspace-bin, kdeplasma-addons, kscreensaver and kscreensaver-xsavers12:17
neversfeldeI do not want to remove kdeplasma-addons :)12:18
Tm_Tneversfelde: those are not build yet?12:46
sebasTm_T: what do you mean?12:56
sebasWhich KDE version for example?12:56
Tm_Tsebas: 4.2.4 for example12:56
Tm_Twill it only be in ppa ?12:57
sebasWe've never put those bugfix updates in main AFAIK12:57
sebasMaybe it can go into backports12:57
Tm_Tsebas: backports sounds good to me12:57
Tm_Tbut ppa only is bit, well, not helpful for everyday users12:58
Riddell4.2.4 packages are a bit broken, but non broken ones are compiling13:08
=== Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan
apacheloggerany ninja around?13:29
Riddellapachelogger: yo13:29
apacheloggerRiddell: please try copying kobby and libqinfinity from my ppa to the experimental ppa13:30
apacheloggerhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~apachelogger/+archive/ppa/+copy-packages13:30
apacheloggerlp errors here13:30
Tonio_builds are *long* to perform....13:32
Tonio_https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mlt/0.4.2-1ubuntu1/+build/105635813:32
Tonio_still not in the archives though...13:32
Riddellapachelogger: AssertionError: Found more than one build candidate: [1057731, 1057486]. It possibly means we have a serious problem in out DB model, further investigation is required.13:32
Riddellapachelogger: you broke soyuz13:33
apacheloggerindeed I did13:33
apacheloggerthough I think it is just not treating the problem properly13:33
apacheloggerthe packages were in experimental13:33
apacheloggerhowever I wanted them built against stock jaunty ... so I copied to my PPA for rebuild, deleted in experimental and now it should be going back to experimental13:33
apacheloggerI assume it doesn't like that case very much13:34
* apachelogger uploads version bump13:34
Mamarokouch, what was that again? I have users complaining about 4.2.4 doing weird stuff?13:34
neversfeldeusers should not use any ppa in a productive environment :D13:35
apacheloggerdevelopers should do what is most important about packaging :P13:36
Mamarokneversfelde: and devs should not make release announcements without the usual warnings and if not sure there are no problems with the PPAs...13:37
apacheloggerdevs should not make release anouncements at all :P13:38
neversfelde:D13:38
apacheloggerthe marketing dudes should13:38
Mamarokwell, there is a release announcement still visible in the left on the website, see June...13:38
Mamarokso if this PPA is full of bugs that should not be there13:39
apacheloggerwhich, from a social POV, would probably make devs deploy higher quality to begin with13:39
apacheloggersince the marketing dudes get beaten up if the quality sucks13:39
apacheloggerso in theory the devs would not want to have the friendly marketing dudes bleed out of their noses, so they will try to get higher quality13:40
apacheloggerof course we aint got not marketing... so13:40
Mamarokso we can happliy bet you up?13:40
* Mamarok larts apachelogger 13:40
* apachelogger aint got nothing to do with anything13:40
rgreeningusing PPA are at your own risk ... only ever expect the quality in the archives to be of high quality.13:40
Mamarokrgreening: well, then don't advertise it on the website as a bugfix release...13:41
rgreeningPPA are a testing ground by their nature of existance13:41
apacheloggerlike that is true13:41
rgreening4.2.4 is a bugfix rrelease for 4.2.3 from KDE...13:41
Mamarokdon't advertise it at all untill you are sur it's  not killing your cat and the baby13:41
Mamarokrgreening: read the release text for 4.2.3 then :)13:41
rgreeningdoesn't mean its ready yet as its in a PPA for testing13:41
rgreeningmeh.. I never put out release notices.... shoot the ones that do :)13:42
Mamarokthen do not advertise it or change the text with lots of warnings and bliking lights: for *testers* only13:42
apacheloggerno13:42
rgreeningPPA == test13:42
apacheloggershoot the one that publishes the packages :P13:42
rgreeningperiod13:42
apacheloggerrgreening: that is not true either13:42
rgreeningapachelogger: for the most general cases (dont argue semantics)13:43
Nightrosergreening: we lost that card a long time ago by contunially using ppa's for releases13:43
rgreening:)13:43
Nightrose(not saying it's a bad thing but...)13:43
rgreeninglol13:43
apacheloggerrgreening: for the most general cases some loony uploads packages to his personal ppa13:43
apacheloggerbut since we are the source distributor...13:43
Mamarokanyway, we really should change the texts on the website, it's disastrous to advertise "bugfix releases that ar not in the backports anyway13:43
Nightrosewe can't expect users to know the difference between a broken and a good ppa13:43
apacheloggerand really13:43
rgreeningwho posted the release13:44
apacheloggerlooking at the issues that appeared in karmic... it makes me doubt if anyone here really cares about quality13:44
Mamarokso, could somebody please take that text down? it's still there in June...13:44
apacheloggerI mean, you say PPA is for testing, but it seems the archives are just for testing as well13:44
apacheloggerlike, throw out that merge or update and see what people whine about and then go fix it13:44
rgreeningkarmic == test13:44
rgreening:)13:45
apacheloggerkarmic == development13:45
Mamarokrgreening: ...13:45
apacheloggerdevelopment != testing13:45
rgreeningyeah...13:45
rgreeningboth13:45
apacheloggernot in terms of file conflicts and whatnot13:45
rgreeningtrue13:46
Mamarokso please, somebody take that text down or give me write access, I'm not going to spend weeks on reparing stuff in #kubuntu with people who took this for a "bugfix" release13:46
apacheloggerlike when we render ourselfs unable to testbuild stuff etc.13:46
NightroseMamarok: Riddell has to do that13:46
HobbseeMamarok: bug Riddell, not the channel.  He's the only one with current access.13:46
apacheloggerHobbsee: not true13:46
MamarokRiddell: see above, the text is still there...13:46
* Hobbsee ^5 Nightrose13:46
apacheloggerat least 2 other ninjas do13:47
NightroseHobbsee: ;-)13:47
Hobbseeapachelogger: oh?  someone else got ssh access in?13:47
apacheloggeranyway, if I was sabdfl I would have forced you all to attend a QA training at UDS13:47
apacheloggerHobbsee: it's drupal nowadays :P13:47
Mamarokapachelogger: :)13:47
Hobbseeapachelogger: hm, so it is.13:47
rgreeningapachelogger: don't throw stones :)13:47
Nightroseapachelogger: who are the other two?13:47
apacheloggerme and vorian I think13:48
apacheloggeralso ryanakca got access13:48
JontheEchidnawhenever I try to log in I get 403'd :(13:48
rgreeningas for QA, there is a conflicxts report thats run. I've asked the QA team to help us out with that..13:48
JontheEchidnaI used to be able to login13:48
rgreeningapachelogger: so, yeah, we took some initiative at UDS to try and fix our QA.13:48
Mamarokapachelogger: then please take that text down...13:49
Mamarokor you will be tied to a chair with eyes forced open and do support in #kubuntu13:49
apacheloggerJontheEchidna: true13:49
JontheEchidnaso, what's up with the 4.2.4 packages? /me is out of the loop13:49
apacheloggerthen poke Riddell13:49
apacheloggerrgreening: so, why can every individual developer just not ensure that his package ain't got no problems?13:50
Riddellthe packages themselves are fine, it's copying them to the other PPA when they were compiled in a PPA with qt 4.5.1 which breaks it13:56
* Riddell unticks published story13:56
apacheloggerwhere were the built? Oo13:57
JontheEchidnakubuntu-experimental, probably13:58
jjessemorning13:58
MamarokRiddell: thx :)13:58
JontheEchidnaI think we need a staging PPA for the kubuntu-ppa updates/backports13:59
apacheloggerJontheEchidna: ninjas14:00
* JontheEchidna seems to recall this happening last time, minus the borkage14:00
JontheEchidnawe pushed to experimental accidentally14:01
apachelogger:S14:01
rgreeningwe should prob have not copied between PPA's...14:02
rgreeningmayb e thats the lesson here.14:02
Riddellcopying is the only way to have the published in a sensible time14:02
JontheEchidnaif the packages had been uploaded to ninjas then copied over to kubuntu-ppa/updates then everything would have been fine14:02
rgreeningelse we need a -stable (4.2.[234..]) and -unstable (4.3 betas) for staging14:03
rgreeningor something...14:03
JontheEchidnathe problem here is that experimental was being used for non-experimental things and as a result KDE 4.2.4 got built against the Qt 4.5.1 that was in there14:05
JontheEchidnathen copied to a location that didn't have Qt 4.5.114:05
JontheEchidnaor at least this is how i see it at 9 in the morning14:05
* rgreening goes back to usb-creator hacking...14:05
apacheloggerrgreening: why would we be staging a stable and unstable in the same series at the same time?14:06
rgreeningapachelogger: forget what I said....14:06
apacheloggerok14:06
RiddellJontheEchidna: but we can't copy from ninjas, that's the pain14:06
apacheloggerRiddell: why not? Oo14:06
Riddellapachelogger: goodness knows.  some internal soyuz thingy14:06
JontheEchidna[08:59:07] <JontheEchidna> I think we need a staging PPA for the kubuntu-ppa updates/backports14:07
apacheloggerThe following source cannot be copied: kdebase-runtime 4:4.2.4-0ubuntu1~jaunty1~ppa2 in jaunty (Cannot copy private source into public archives.)14:07
apacheloggerthat is ewww14:07
Tonio_akonadi-resource-googledata on revu guys !14:07
JontheEchidnajust raze the staging ppa each time you're done with it and everything's good14:07
apacheloggerJontheEchidna: aye, get staging and request size bump14:08
apacheloggerand while you are at it: beat someone up for that mess14:08
apacheloggerreally, people will be using a public staging and break their system14:08
apacheloggerjust like they use my public staging and break their system :P14:08
Riddellstaging seems the way forward14:09
apacheloggerTonio_: is that package name debian approved?14:09
apacheloggerRiddell: well, in the long run that private vs. public issue should be resolved14:09
apacheloggerstaging twice is a waste of resource14:09
apacheloggerTonio_: The changelog does not close a bug from Launchpad. New packages should have a needs-packaging bug and the upload close it using the syntax "(LP: #nnnn)".14:10
Tonio_apachelogger: who's the authority for that ?14:10
JontheEchidnahttps://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/staging14:10
apacheloggerTonio_: that=?14:11
Tonio_approving a package name14:11
apacheloggerJontheEchidna: size bump14:11
apacheloggerTonio_: debian-qt-kde team14:11
JontheEchidnahttps://answers.launchpad.net/soyuz/+question/7312214:13
Riddellthanks JontheEchidna14:14
Tonio_apachelogger: should I ask for the package name, really ?14:14
apacheloggerwell, if the naming pattern is ok14:15
apacheloggerakondi-resource-...14:15
apacheloggersounds good to me, debian might have a different POV though ;-)14:15
Tonio_apachelogger: debian is used to change it's mood on that point :)14:15
Tonio_apachelogger: ok... I'll ask...14:15
Tonio_apachelogger: still revuable I think :)14:16
apacheloggersure14:18
JontheEchidnalex79: hi, is your konversation branch ready for merging?14:19
apacheloggerok14:20
apacheloggerthat ctrl shortkey shit in konqueror made me loose my input again14:20
apacheloggersomeone please deactivate it for karmic14:20
Tonio_apachelogger: which one ?14:20
Tonio_apachelogger: I'm on kds right now14:20
apacheloggerpress ctrl14:21
apacheloggerkubotu: search konqueror ctrl shortcut config14:21
Tonio_apachelogger: and ? nothing happens...14:21
kubotuResults for konqueror ctrl shortcut config: 1. 'Re: KDE 4.1 rc1 issues' - MARC: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-devel&m=121227176710104&w=2 | 3. KDE 4.1 rc1 issues: http://lists-archives.org/kde-devel/16738-kde-4-1-rc1-issues.html | 4. CodeIdol - Thinking about Fedora Linux - Using Fedora On Your ...: http://codeidol.com/unix/fedora/Using-Fedora-on-Your-Desktop/Customizing-KDE/14:21
Tonio_ah !14:21
Tonio_apachelogger: hum I like this option14:21
apacheloggerpoor google14:21
Tonio_very usefull for usability14:21
JontheEchidnalex79: btw, we are keeping the debhelper folder around to decrease the diff from debian14:21
apacheloggerTonio_: on sites with less then 300 links maybe14:21
Tonio_if we disable it people might not know this option exist, no ?14:22
JontheEchidnalex79: we just aren't using it ;-)14:22
apacheloggerwhich is rather uncommon these days14:22
apacheloggereverything has to be an option and what not14:22
Tonio_apachelogger: right14:22
Tonio_apachelogger: fixing this14:22
apacheloggerkthx14:22
Tonio_apachelogger: just in case, do you know where the option hides ?14:23
JontheEchidnalex79: same with the debian patches14:23
apacheloggerTonio_: no, ask google14:23
apacheloggerI am not even sure that thing is GUI visible14:23
apacheloggerKDE refused to have it in the GUI AFAIK14:23
apacheloggerfor some wired reason though14:24
Tonio_that's what I think...14:24
Tonio_will check14:24
Tonio_I have to find out the option's name first.... and the file it is in14:24
Tonio_apachelogger: kwriteconfig --file khtmlrc --group "Access Keys" --key Enabled --type bool false14:25
Tonio_fyi14:26
Tonio_apachelogger: done in k-d-s bzr pushed14:27
apacheloggerTonio_: akonadi resource reviewed14:27
Tonio_apachelogger: new packages do need a launchpad bug outside of the freeze context ?14:29
apacheloggeryes14:30
apacheloggerfor documentation purpose14:30
apacheloggerand to avoid work duplication14:30
* Tonio_ is sick with the growing and growing bureaucracy in ubuntu...14:31
gary_posterhello.  I'm trying to help someone who mistakenly sent feedback@launchpad.net a concern about kubuntu.  This is what they said:  Attention the last packages of kde4  (4.2.4) in14:32
gary_posterhttp://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/14:32
gary_posterare generated with qt-library 4.5.1 from14:32
gary_posterhttp://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/experimental/ubuntu/14:32
gary_postercould be a problem for who don't have experimental repository14:32
gary_posterWould you all like me to add this to https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-bugs?14:32
gary_posteror is there another reply I should send this person?14:32
Riddellgary_poster: tell him we're working on it and it should be fixed shortly14:33
gary_posterRiddell: many thanks, will do.14:33
Riddellgary_poster: and to look for the announcement on kubuntu.org when it is fixed14:34
gary_posterRiddell: ack, thanks14:34
shtylmanRiddell: fyi...arora would not work in gmail for me when trying to attach a file14:35
Mamarokbrilliant, what do I do now with all the 4.2.3-users who are stuck in the Upgrade process?14:37
RiddellMamarok: tell them to hold tight, updates coming shortly14:39
* Mamarok hates it to waste her time on doing damage limitation...*sigh*14:39
MamarokRiddell: got a timeframe?14:40
Riddellcouple of hours?14:40
Riddellsorry, is my bad14:40
* apachelogger is wondering why markey is questioning his package version scheme :P14:40
markeydid you read me mail?14:41
Mamarokok, will put taht in topic till tomorrow then in #kubuntu :)14:41
markeyI explained it14:41
markeyit's pretty confusing for users (and devs)14:41
markey"hey, I have 2.0.90, where can I get beta1"?14:42
apacheloggerbecause your scheme is all messed up14:42
markey"duh, that is beta1"14:42
apachelogger80 should be beta114:42
apachelogger90 rc114:42
apachelogger70 alpha114:42
apacheloggerthe closer you are to 100 the more stable is the thingy14:42
jjesseare things stable enough to try kde 4.3 in whatever beta form it is at now?14:43
apacheloggermarkey: or just go 71, 81, 9114:43
apacheloggerthat way you are not even off by one14:43
markeyhrm netsplit14:49
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jussi01JontheEchidna: where are the packages for amarok 2.1 jaunty?17:21
Riddell17:00 < Riddell> it's in https://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/backports17:21
Riddelltesting welcome17:21
jussi01Riddell: adding that ppa now ;)17:21
jussi01Riddell: much else in there?17:22
jussi01and updated. Ill let you know if theres any issues17:23
canen_will there be a backport of qt 4.5.1 to 9.04?17:39
Riddellcanen_: there's one in the experimental PPA17:44
Riddellhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/experimental17:45
RiddellMamarok: 4.2.4 is all built now except kdesdk17:45
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Riddellanyone on jaunty able to test 4.2.4?17:58
* tsimpson is on jaunty17:58
jjesseRiddell: i am on jaunty17:59
jjesseit is pretty much stock18:00
jjesseno ppas added18:00
Riddelljjesse: please add https://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ppa  and test18:07
jjessewill do18:07
jjessethats for 4.2.4 right?18:09
jjesse87 new packages18:11
jjesse87 upgraded that is18:11
Riddelljjesse: yes18:12
jjesseRiddell: done with upgrade with no problems18:26
tsimpsonupgrading 169 packages18:26
canenRiddell: I am usign the ppas in juanty. what exactly do you need tested?18:28
canenRiddell: and how dangerous is the experimental ppas?18:28
jjessenothing really idfferent that i can notice right away18:28
Riddelljjesse: that's the hope, it's just bugfixes18:31
Riddellcanen: experimental can break.  install what you want then disable it18:31
Riddellhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ppa is what needs tested18:32
canenRiddell: i am running that and it seems fine18:32
canenfaster somehow. maybe just a placebo effect18:32
canenRiddell: so it's safe to install qt-4.5.1 then?18:33
Riddellcanen: should be safe yes, no guarantees though18:33
canenRiddell: I'll experiment18:34
JontheEchidnait's known to cause a regression with the RSSNow plasma widget and with Amarok 2.0.x18:34
tsimpson4.2.4 upgrade went fine here18:34
valgaav'''''''''''''''''''''''''''18:41
valgaav?18:41
valgaavsorry for that ;/18:41
MamarokRiddell: sorry, was afk, thanks for chaning the topic :)18:43
neversfelde4.2.4 upgrade went fine18:49
Riddellgroovy, seems to be all sorted18:51
lex79\o/18:51
jjesse_i had no problems either with the upgrade, though i don't really notice anything different18:53
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jussi01apachelogger: ping19:49
apacheloggerjussi01: pong19:52
jussi01apachelogger: is kubotu available for random channels? :D19:53
apachelogger*shrug*19:53
jussi01ok, thanks...19:54
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ryanakcaapachelogger: What needed to be changed on the website?21:09
neversfeldeis amarok 2.1 really released? I cannot find an announcement21:36
JontheEchidnaneversfelde: really soon21:39
neversfeldeok, thx21:40
jussi01JontheEchidna: / RiddellIve been usint the backport ppa most of the evening, no issues so far. :)21:55
sebasAre there packages of the new Air Plasma theme?22:37
neversfeldesebas: you can download something via kgethotnewstuff from kde-look.org. It works, but I think it is a little bit outdated22:41
sebasHm, I need the new one if at all22:42
sebasNot a big deal right now though, we'll switch the default to Air shortly anyway22:42
neversfeldenice :)22:42
neversfeldeprobably it is possible to get air from svn and put it in ~/.kde/share/apps/desktoptheme/22:43
neversfeldebut I never tested it22:43
neversfeldesebas: seems to work22:49
lex79cd ~/.kde/share/apps/desktoptheme/22:49
lex79svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/base/plasma/desktoptheme/air/22:50
lex79:P22:50
neversfeldejup :)22:50
Riddellamarok rock https://www-admin.kubuntu.org/news/amarok-2.123:47
Riddellhmm, no23:47
Riddellamarok rock http://www.kubuntu.org/news/amarok-2.123:48
jussi01Riddell: :D and what are you still doing up?23:48
Riddelljust come back from the pub23:48
jussi01nice... on a wednesday?23:48
neversfeldeThursday23:49
jussi01although Im hardly one to talk... Im here at almost 2 am...23:49
ryanakcaWhat time is it?23:49
jussi01neversfelde: still wednes day there...23:49
jussi01@now london23:49
ubottuCurrent time in Europe/London: June 03 2009, 23:49:4823:49
ryanakcaAh, not that late then :)23:50
neversfeldeok, I always forget about that hour23:50
neversfelde:)23:50
jussi01@now helsinki23:50
ubottuCurrent time in Europe/Helsinki: June 04 2009, 01:50:2023:50
jussi01I should really sleep23:50
jussi01btw, someone feel like being extra nice tonight?23:51
ryanakcaHmm... Jaunty's digiKam seems to be ressource intensive, about 240MB ram (half of what I have) and half of CPU :/23:52
* Riddell hugs jussi01 to be extra nice23:52
jussi01thanks Riddell :D23:52
jussi01now, someone go package me the gcal thing for kontact? pretty please?23:53
neversfeldejussi01: Tonio_ is working on that and a package is on REVU23:54
* ryanakca is still trying to figure out why Kobby doesn't build / recognize libqinfinity under Debian23:54
jussi01neversfelde: is it in a ppa somewhere by any chance?23:55
neversfeldeCalendar works fine, but there seem to be some problems with contacts23:55
Riddellryanakca: is it installed?23:55
neversfeldejussi01: not that i know23:55
jussi01neversfelde: well its definately the calender Im after :D23:55
ryanakcaRiddell: Yep, library is in /usr/lib/libqinfinity.so.{1 I believe, .so.1 -> .so.0.1 iirc}23:56
ryanakcaIncludes get installed too23:56
jussi01anyway, really bed time tonight, if you see Tonio_ before me, tell him he is a superstar23:56
neversfeldejussi01: the REVU package has some minor issues, but it works23:56
jussi01niini23:56
neversfelden823:57
ryanakcaRiddell: Did you feel like looking at the packaging or were you just dropping in / on your way to do something else?23:58

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